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Best General and Laparoscopic Surgeons in bengaluru (5 doctors)

Book appointment for a trusted General and Laparoscopic Surgeons in Bengaluru. Check doctor fees, available slots & locations. Apollo 24|7 features some of the top General and Laparoscopic Surgeons in Bengaluru who have experience in treating conditions such as Cysts, Tumors, Appendicitis and more. You can book online consultations & physical doctor appointments via Apollo 24|7. Compare General and Laparoscopic Surgeons fees, experience and more, find a specialist doctor near you. Apollo hospitals has a renowned General & Laparoscopic Surgeon department in Bengaluru.

Dr. Richa Mishra, Minimal Access/Surgical Gastroenterology

Dr. Richa Mishra

Minimal Access/Surgical Gastroenterology

5 Years • MBBS, DNB ( General Surgery)

8 KM • Bengaluru

Apollo Hospitals Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru

950

No Booking Fees

Dr. Sanjitha Shampur, General and Laparoscopic Surgeon

Dr. Sanjitha Shampur

General and Laparoscopic Surgeon

5 Years • MBBS, MS, FMAS

4 KM • Bengaluru

Apollo Hospitals Jayanagar, Bengaluru

900

No Booking Fees

Dr. Anusha A, General and Laparoscopic Surgeon

Dr. Anusha A

General and Laparoscopic Surgeon

11 Years • MBBS, MS General Surgery

15 KM • Bengaluru

Apollo Clinic, Electronic City, Bengaluru

850

No Booking Fees

Dr. Akshatha Manjunath, General Surgeon

Dr. Akshatha Manjunath

General Surgeon

8 Years • MBBS, MS

10 KM • Bangalore

Apollo Clinic Bellandur, Bangalore

800

No Booking Fees

Dr. Richa Mishra, General and Laparoscopic Surgeon

Dr. Richa Mishra

General and Laparoscopic Surgeon

8 Years • MBBS, DNB General surgery

8 KM • Bengaluru

Apollo Clinic, JP nagar, Bengaluru

900

No Booking Fees

FAQs

Who is a laparoscopic surgeon?

A laparoscopic surgeon is a specialist who performs surgeries using minimally invasive techniques, utilising small incisions and a camera (laparoscope) to guide the procedure. They are skilled in various abdominal, pelvic, and other surgeries that require precision and minimal disruption to surrounding tissues.

What does a laparoscopic surgeon do?

A laparoscopic surgeon performs surgeries with the help of a laparoscope, a small camera inserted through small incisions. They treat conditions like gallstones, appendicitis, hernias, and gynaecological issues by minimising tissue damage, reducing recovery time, and offering quicker healing.

What is the difference between general and laparoscopic surgeons?

A general surgeon may perform both traditional open surgeries and laparoscopic surgeries. In contrast, a laparoscopic surgeon specialises in using minimally invasive techniques for various surgical procedures, focusing on smaller incisions and faster recovery.

Who performs a laparoscopy?

Laparoscopy is typically performed by a laparoscopic surgeon, but various specialists such as gynaecologists, gastrointestinal surgeons, and urologists may also perform laparoscopy depending on the area of treatment.

Do gynaecologists perform laparoscopy?

Yes, gynaecologists frequently perform laparoscopy to treat conditions like endometriosis, ovarian cysts, fibroids, and infertility. It is a common technique in women's reproductive health.

What are the two types of laparoscopy?

The two main types of laparoscopy are diagnostic laparoscopy, which is used to examine the internal organs for diagnosis, and operative laparoscopy, where surgical procedures are performed to treat conditions.

Is laparoscopy 100% successful?

While laparoscopy is highly successful with low risks and shorter recovery times, it is not 100% guaranteed. Success depends on various factors, such as the complexity of the procedure, the patient’s health, and the surgeon’s experience.

Who performs diagnostic laparoscopy?

Diagnostic laparoscopy is typically performed by a laparoscopic surgeon or a specialist in the relevant field to investigate unexplained symptoms or conditions within the abdomen or pelvis.

Is laparoscopic surgery safe or not?

Laparoscopic surgery is generally considered safe with lower risks of infection, shorter recovery time, and smaller scars compared to traditional surgery. However, like all surgeries, it carries risks such as bleeding, infection, or injury to surrounding organs, which are rare with skilled surgeons.